The IBMI 2024 Annual General Meeting will be held on 4 March. Barry Lam, founder of the Quanta Group and vice president of IBMI, will speak at the meeting and share his views on the latest trends in the healthcare and technology industries.
Lam has repeatedly mentioned the development of AI in healthcare and is optimistic that there will be unlimited opportunities and fruitful results if the development continues. He also believes that Taiwan has AI chip design and system integration capabilities, GPU chips are also produced in Taiwan, and more than 90% of the world's AI servers are made in Taiwan, so it can be said to have multiple advantages.
The theme for the meeting is "Responding to Change", it be attended by Jonney Shih, chairman of Asus, and Pei-Chen Yeh, chairman of Gigabyte, among others, who will discuss the new trends and opportunities in medical technology.
Quanta Group has been in the healthcare space for more than a decade and has launched three applications that include AI platforms called QOCA, which are designed for smart healthcare, telemedicine and health monitoring, providing data monitoring and analysis through AI combined with enterprise cloud services.
Quanta has also launched AI-powered healthcare solutions, including the QOCA atm AI Platform for Patient Care and an ambulance solution.
Quanta's ambulance solution integrates continuous physiological monitoring, blood pressure, ECG, oximetry, ventilators, ultrasound and other medical devices through 5G technology applied to telemedicine, and imports a head-mounted camera, allowing ambulance crews to remotely send images and information back to doctors for real-time response.